I've wwritten an app in baja and due to a typing error (!) have managed to delete the src file. Is there any way to decompile a bin file?
Re: Decompiling Baja
By: Merlin to All on Sun Sep 22
I've wwritten an app in baja and due to a typing error (!) have managed t delete the src file. Is there any way to decompile a bin file?
Nope, sorry, there is not.
digital man
I've wwritten an app in baja and due to a typing error (!) have manage delete the src file. Is there any way to decompile a bin file?
Nope, sorry, there is not.
yep, people have cracked PcBoard's PPLC language,
but no one has ever cracked a baja exe.
wierd too, like the source code is free and all too.
Re: Decompiling Baja
By: Corey to Digital Man on Sun
I've wwritten an app in baja and due to a typing error (!) have man delete the src file. Is there any way to decompile a bin file?
Nope, sorry, there is not.
yep, people have cracked PcBoard's PPLC language,
but no one has ever cracked a baja exe.
wierd too, like the source code is free and all too.
Compiled baja modules aren't encrypted or protected in any way, so there is nothing to "crack".
Someone would just have to write a parser that converted the .BIN to a .SRC, tedious job. :-(
digital man
yep, people have cracked PcBoard's PPLC language,
but no one has ever cracked a baja exe.
wierd too, like the source code is free and all too.
Someone would just have to write a parser that converted the .BIN to a .SRC, tedious job. :-(
Re: Decompiling Baja
By: Digital Man to Corey on Mon
yep, people have cracked PcBoard's PPLC language,
but no one has ever cracked a baja exe.
wierd too, like the source code is free and all too.
Someone would just have to write a parser that converted the .BIN to a .S tedious job. :-(
Did it once, long ago. Worked perfect. But you have this bad habit of adding more and more and MORE verbs to the language, so the utility was rapidly obsolete...
I've wwritten an app in baja and due to a typing error (!) have managed to delete the src file. Is there any way to decompile a bin file?
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